glances/docs/aoa/amps.rst

102 lines
2.9 KiB
ReStructuredText
Raw Normal View History

2016-05-02 08:32:46 +00:00
.. _amps:
Applications Monitoring Process
===============================
Thanks to Glances and it AMP module, you can add specific monitoring
to running process. AMP are defined in the Glances configuration file.
You can disable AMP using the --disable-amps option or pressing the `A` shortkey.
Simple AMP
----------
For example, a simple AMP which monitor the CPU/MEM of all Python processes
can be define using:
.. code-block:: ini
[amp_python]
enable=true
regex=.*python.*
refresh=3
Every 3 seconds (*refresh*) and if the *enable* key is true, Glances will
filter the running processes list thanks to the .*python.* regular
expression (*regex*). The default behavor for an AMP is to display:
the number of matching processes, the CPU and MEM:
.. image:: ../_static/amp-python.png
You can also define the minimum (*countmin*) and/or maximum (*countmax*) process
number. For example:
.. code-block:: ini
[amp_python]
enable=true
regex=.*python.*
refresh=3
countmin=1
countmax=2
With this configuration, if the number of running Python script is higher than 2
then the AMP is display with a purple color (red if < countmin):
.. image:: ../_static/amp-python-warning.png
User define AMP
---------------
If you need to execute a specific command line, you can use the *command* option.
For example, if you want to display the Dropbox process status, you can define the
following section in the Glances configuration file:
.. code-block:: ini
[amp_dropbox]
# Use the default AMP (no dedicated AMP Python script)
enable=true
regex=.*dropbox.*
refresh=3
one_line=false
command=dropbox status
countmin=1
The *dropbox status* command line will be executed and displayed in the Glances UI:
2016-05-02 08:45:04 +00:00
.. image:: ../_static/amp-dropbox.png
2016-05-02 08:32:46 +00:00
You can force Glances to display the result in one line setting the *one_line* to true.
Embeded AMP
-----------
Glances provides some specifics AMP scripts (replacing the *command* line) hosted
in the glances/amps folder. You can write your own AMP script to fill yours needs.
AMP scripts are located in the glances/amps folder and should be names glances_*.py.
An AMP script define an Amp class (GlancesAmp) with a mandatory update method.
The update method call the set_result method to set the AMP return string.
The return string is a string with one or more line (\n between lines).
You can write your owns AMP and enable its from the configuration file.
The configuration file section should be named [amp_*].
For example, if you want to enable the Nginx AMP, the following definition
should do the job (NGinx AMP is provided by the Glances team as an example):
.. code-block:: ini
[amp_nginx]
enable=true
regex=\/usr\/sbin\/nginx
refresh=60
one_line=false
status_url=http://localhost/nginx_status
Here is the result:
.. image:: ../_static/amps.png
In client/server mode, the AMP list is defined on the server side.